Monday, January 07, 2008
It's finished! (almost)
Okay, not the house. But the office...almost.
Loving architecture and maintaining a home office is a bit of the perfect storm. First off, if you love architecture it usually means you're one of those people who is affected by space. And if you maintain a home office, the quality of your space is directly related to productivity and earnings.
Now, you might remember that one of the first bigger things I tackled when bought my house (over two years ago) was remodeling the office. I picked a paint color and went to town. Coming back to this room I've realized how much better I've gotten and how much higher the quality of the work is.
Well, I just get with the pictures:
Loving architecture and maintaining a home office is a bit of the perfect storm. First off, if you love architecture it usually means you're one of those people who is affected by space. And if you maintain a home office, the quality of your space is directly related to productivity and earnings.
Now, you might remember that one of the first bigger things I tackled when bought my house (over two years ago) was remodeling the office. I picked a paint color and went to town. Coming back to this room I've realized how much better I've gotten and how much higher the quality of the work is.
Well, I just get with the pictures:
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This is so restful and beautiful! I love the light blue walls and how the black and white photos and black chairs just pop against that background. What a wonderful job!
Beautiful room!
Anyone know where I can get replacement togs that go into those window locking mechanisms? All of ours were lost...
Anyone know where I can get replacement togs that go into those window locking mechanisms? All of ours were lost...
Hi, I recently came across your blog and have enjoyed looking at your progress photos & restovation procedures. I live in Denver where there are several mcm neighborhoods. There is one in particular called Harvey Park, where Cliff May built some 100+ homes. Unfortunately, most of the homeowners don't have a clue as to what they have. There really isn't a website for the neighborhood but you could check them out on google street view...go south on S. Lowell Blvd. & Yale, Denver 80219. There's one on the market right now for $113K that I would love to fix up (correctly) and sell to a discerning buyer. We'll see. Anyway, thanks!
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